Speech-Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow
Listed on 2026-03-10
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Healthcare
Speech Pathologist
Job Purpose
The Speech-Language Pathologist (Clinical Fellow) (SLP-CF) develops and implements clinical interventions for children with autism spectrum disorder and/or related disabilities who experience communication deficits under the supervision of an experienced Speech-Language Pathologist. Treatment occurs primarily in the Pediatric ABA clinic space; however, occasional visits to homes, schools, or other providers may occur for service coordination. The SLP-CF provides intervention related to all areas of communication and provides parent and staff consult and training as needed.
The SLP-CF takes an active role in ensuring all communication services are delivered in accordance with current evidence-based practices and are provided in an ethical manner. The SLP-CF works collaboratively with Behavior Analysts, Behavior Technicians, and other VIA staff as appropriate. The SLP-CF maintains a weekly billable caseload of service hours as directed by their supervisor.
Treatment Plan Development and Implementation
- Evaluate potential clients using appropriate and comprehensive assessments under the supervision of an SLP
- Develop observable and measurable treatment goals across the domains of articulation, expressive and receptive language, pragmatics, and alternative and augmentative communication under the supervision of an SLP
- Include parent input in treatment plan development under the supervision of an SLP
- Submit evaluations and treatment plans to insurance as needed under the supervision of an SLP
Direct Speech-Language Services
- Run sessions with prescribed communication programs under the supervision of an SLP
- Probe proposed changes to communication programs and report findings back to team under the supervision of an SLP
- Engineer and maximize opportunities for using a variety of language (e.g., requesting, labeling, commenting, answering questions, etc.) under the supervision of an SLP
- Deliver instruction in accordance with current protocols specific to error correction and errorless teaching when appropriate
- Will maintain a billable caseload as directed by supervisor
Consultative Services
- Closely monitor client programs through direct observations and review of data under the supervision of an SLP
- Coordinate and collaborate regularly with Behavior Analysts
- Provide formal and informal training to staff and families under the supervision of an SLP
- Program and maintain individualized alternative and augmentative communication systems under the supervision of an SLP
Professional Development
- Maintain provisional licensure
- Adhere to ASHA guidelines for completion of the Clinical Fellowship and eligibility for the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC‑SLP)
Additional Functions
- Attends additional trainings as directed by supervisor
- Adheres to safety protocols
- Adheres to the mission, vision and values of VIA
This is a full-time position. This position involves working with students who exhibit challenging and/or aggressive behavior.
Requirements- Valid driving license required
- Master's degree in Communication Disorders, Speech‑Language Pathology, or related field required
- Virginia speech‑language pathology provisional licensure from the Virginia Board of Audiology and Speech‑Language Pathology required
- Experience with alternative and augmentative communication and individuals with autism preferred
- Experience in the application of applied behavior analysis (ABA) preferred
- Must be able to work well as part of team
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